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Photos
Images from vol. 133, issue 5
Images from vol. 133, issue 5
September 13, 2005
When the Girls Gone Wild tour bus rolled across country last month, it didn’t end up stopping in Kingston.
Credit:
Photo courtesy of Mantra Films, Inc.
Hundreds of engineering students work together to retrieve a tam from atop the Grease Pole.
Photo:
Katrina Ludlow
ArtSci frosh give out stickers as a “thank you” for donations.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Frosh collect beer bottles to raise funds for Shinerama.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Police laid a total of 112 charges against students in the Ghetto over the course of seven nights.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Modern Primitive employees welcome students back to the city at the start of each school year.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Cafes bustle come September with students seeking a hot cup of coffee.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
The LaSalle Building houses Health, Counselling and Disability Services, which has adopted a Family Health Group model.
Photo:
Katrina Ludlow
An engineering student comes prepared for the wet and muddy pit of the Grease Pole.
Photo:
Katrina Ludlow
A London police officer stands guard while hundreds of tourists line the streets of Buckingham Palace and watch the Changing of the Guard.
Photo:
Megan Grittani-Livingston
An Imperial War Museum exhibit depicts a bomb planted by the IRA in the 1990s.
Photo:
Megan Grittani-Livingston
Westminster Bridge and the Parliament Buildings, the heart of the London tourist district.
Photo:
Megan Grittani-Livingston
Signs of protest confront visitors as they leave London’s Parliament Buildings.
Photo:
Megan Grittani-Livingston
K-OS proves to the frosh that “hip-hop’s not dead—it’s all in the emcee” at the annual frosh concert last Friday.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Pilate’s Chris Greenough plays with unbridled enthusiasm.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Nadia Myre, the artist responsible for Skin Deep.
Credit:
Photo courtesy of concordia.ca
Vancouver native Kid Koala scratches and spins his heart out.
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Journal File Photo
Kid Koala caresses his beloved turntables.
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Journal File Photo
Bassist/vocalist Lyle Bell perpetuates a Canadian stereotype with a big fur hat.
Credit:
Photo courtesy of www.whiteyhouston.com
Whitey Houston put up their dukes ... and a tambourine.
Credit:
Photo courtesy of www.whiteyhouston.com
K-OS removes his signature shades to look the crowd in the eye.
Photo:
Katrina Ludlow
K-OS takes his “B-Boy Stance” at Friday’s annual frosh concert.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Crowd members show their enthusiasm for Pilate, the second act of the night.
Photo:
Katrina Ludlow
The Art of Breaking
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Pat Sheahan addresses the crowd as captains (from left to right) Mike Patone, Andrew Joyner and Ryan Freeman look on.
Credit:
Courtesy of Jeff Chan / goldengaels.com
The Gaels converge on York running back Bryan Wheatle.
Credit:
Courtesy of Jeff Chan / goldengaels.com
A member of the Queen’s pitching staff follows through.
Photo:
Megan Grittani-Livingston
Morgan Jarvis powered his way to a bronze medal at the World Rowing Championships.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
Queen’s came out swinging against York.
Photo:
Megan Grittani-Livingston
Women’s rugby shrugged off the competition last weekend.
Credit:
Journal File Photo
Photo:
Dave Lee
The grand tour route–from one end of the country to another.
Photo:
Ian Babbit
The shores of Antigonish: perfect for swims and Coronas.
Photo:
Rosel Kim
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